Gender, citizenships and subjectivities/

Main Author: Canning, Kathleen
Other Authors: Rose, Sonya O.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction: gender, citizenship and subjectivity: some historical and theoretical considerations / Kathleen Canning and Sonya O. Rose
  • 2. Citizens and scientists: toward a gendered history of scientific practice in post-revolutionary France / Carol E. Harrison
  • 3. The rhetorics of slavery and citizenship: suffragist discourse and canonical texts in Britain, 1880-1914 / Laura E. Nym Mayhall
  • 4. Imagining female citizenship in the ʹNew Spainʹ: gendering the democratic transition, 1975-1978 / Pamela Beth Radcliff
  • 5. The trial of the new woman: citizens-in-training in the new Soviet republic / Elizabeth A. Wood
  • 6. Enfranchised selves: women, culture and rights in nineteenth-century Bengal / Tanika Sarkar
  • 7. Citizenship as non-discrimination: acceptance or assimilationism? Political logic and emotional investment in campaigns for aboriginal rights in Australia, 1940 to 1970 / Marilyn Lake
  • 8. Producing citizens, reproducing the ʹFrench raceʹ: immigration, demography, and pronatalism in early twentieth-century France / Elisa Camiscioli